Chloe Zhao’s ‘Hamnet’, Paul Greengrass’ ‘The Lost Bus’ among TIFF first wave

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Chloe Chao hamnet starring Jesse Buckley and Paul Mezcal Paul Greengrass wildfire drama Lost Bus Starring Matthew McConaughey Leanne Johnson’s Ensemble The man who woke up and died: sings a mystery Daniel Craig is led by one of 11 glass and special presentations to be screened at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).

Lost Bus

Apple original movie Lost Bus And the third Knife out Netflix’s Mystery will receive its world premiere at the 50th edition of the festival, which will take place from September 4th to 14th. The latter will open the BFI London Film Festival in October.

The drama of Zhao’s Focus Feature era is about the tragedy that behaves Shakespeare and his wife, a Canadian premiere, and marks the world premiere at the Venice Film Festival or Telluride.

Further world premiere on the powerful 11 roster announced today includes Hiroaki’s comedy drama Rental Family Starring Brendan Fraser for a searchlight photo. Nicholas Hatner Chorus, It is based on the script by Alan Bennett, whose starred Ralph Fiennes as the master of the Yorkshire Chorus during World War I and whose Sony Pictures Classic has North American rights. And Agnieszka Holland’s Franza biography of Franz Kafka, an absurd Czech writer. Films Boutique is responsible for the global sales of the latter.

Rental Family

Derek Cian France will be closing the world premiere Roofman Real-life rooftop robber Jeffrey Manchester for Paramount, and Channing Tatum starring Clement Burgo drama I’ll stealWME Independent handles global sales.

Three people will receive North American premieres from Cannes: Rebecca Zlotovsky’s French Language Personal life Starring Jodie Foster, who was screened from the competition in Croisette, and Neraj Gaywan’s Indian drama and specific entries in the United Nations HomeboundWME represents the paradise cities of North America and around the world.

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Peter Chan’s Crime Story She doesn’t have a name The lead actor Zhang Ziyi has also received his North American premiere. The 150-minute film film premiered at Cannes 2024, where Chang cut it into two parts and first appeared at the Shanghai International Film Festival in the summer.

“Since its founding, TIFF has been advocating for global cinemas that opens our eyes and brings us together,” said Anitary, Chief Programming Director. These films reflect the sweeping scope of voices and styles that embody Tiff’s spirit and our commitment to the public audience. ”

Tiff will be presenting Galas with special presentations, Platform & Jury, Discovery, and Midnight Madness, as well as more programming in August.

As previously announced, the festival will open with a documentary from Colin Hanks John Candy: I like meSteven Soderbergh’s comedy Christopher, The Adventures of Alejandro Amenabah Prisoner, And Nia Dacosta’s header It was one of the first waves of five films in a special presentation that was released later last month.

Glass

Chorus (UK-US)
you. Nicholas Hitner
World premiere

Homebound (India)
director. Neeraj Gay One
North American premiere

hamnet (UK-US)
director. Chloe Zao
Canada premiere

Personal life (France)
director. Rebecca Zlotowski
North American premiere

Roofman (Us)
you. Derek CianFance
World premiere

She doesn’t have a name (China)
director. Peter Ho Seung Chan
North American premiere

Special presentation

Franz (Czech rep-ger-pol)
director. Agnieszka Holland
World premiere

Lost Bus (Us)
director. Paul Greengrass
World premiere

Rental Family (us-jap)
director. I played it
World premiere

I’ll steal (Can bell)
director. Clement Virgo
World premiere

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The man who woke up and died: sings a mystery (Us)
director. Leanne Johnson
World premiere

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